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"We -Want Them!"
" The biscuits which please us must be brown
and crisp and firm and dainty, with a well -raise:,
evenly -baked crust.
" Mother says such buns require a steel oven, scien-
tifically constructed, uniformly heated, perfectly ventilated
ovEN 1 XACTL\'."
C3' When you see a "Pandora" Range the sale is made.
Woman'sWorld
MRS. CLARENCE H. MACKAY.
Society Matron Will Serve as Leader
• in Woman's Rights Cause.
Mrs. Clarence IT. Mackay has mi.
Curled her standard an a leader In
title country of the wuuau suffrage
cause. After a novitiate, during which
she has studied exhaustively the eco-
nomic problems of her sex, she has
publicly subscribed to the fuith and
Mollie(' her support to its doctrines.
Although it has bow ).luted for some
time that Mrs. Mackay ludorsed the
tenets of suffrage, It was hot until re-
teals- that she made a public au-
nouptement of her couverraon. She
unfurled her standard In the Itottlyn
(N. Y.) public school. where was the
scene of her first victory• for womau'a
rights. It was there she wou as elec-
tion as a school truster. defeating at
the polls her, male opponent.
Suffragist* In this--coeatfy whe
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November isth, tgoS.--The Lord Our Shepherd.
this with the way rn which -Wet leads
the C'hri-tion. ,
Our shepherd lea_ls the so. i in'
"paths of righteousness:" u/'.e if,be
found in he paths of unrighteous ess.
is that, ofnot, 'har evidence that he
is a wandering .beep• /i1Jt under the
control of the sheph,• 1?
Vere t --The .hpplies.ls in Paler -
tiros often- had t t teat -Their sheep
through volley./ out ravines where
death lurked in the shapes, of wild
-here (+ wex1-- &arteria T. do -'tints:
titans today 1 ye to pass through sim-
ilar &Inge.: and what rale 50111e of
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Golden Te\t—The Loot 1 1, my Shep-
eXico hod : I ,hall not want. 1's. xxiii.: 1.
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Vet,. 1 - Does (:I..1 pee- ,rally shep-
herd each individual s.uft?
Doe.' leuttticreseal ch awl ourroller
Loon ledge of the vast net work of
i %%orlds itt the ani vcrse tend to
weaken. or sttengtheltt our faith in
(;..talo *lir. i.l.l.d tole :rehear e t ►r earn
pelnson ?
Does lord ••shrpher,i" and line ,in-
nµ-ws-+,YW1•--nrwaint" t-rf{atrf--drirme
ry o; the hl.t sheep.
ay we learn of the reality of God sin- t lo•m , •
diva al and constant care e(us by "the
Is there/My part of lh,'• joururyof
pracn frail the presence of God,' life, frnthe start wit in the intoning
aswe I m to think, and see, and do, al- n real w tP,o;h the sheun
stoop fold n( sunset,,
most eve thing else by practice :- i This ,vhtrh snot beset with danger.,?
question m st.¢e answered in wrung by W4iat -n-- the gnnrant••.• that .the
members of a dub., ).¢,herd," will de•.t r oy all that would
14 it pout le tot• a. 1'1ristian to de/troy the ('hlistion, and 1 eke him
dem od upon 'tel, tis nue depend,`t IN•ule tr1 the fold kr prefect safety:'
upon a (lore
:and It :tlw.ly,
that dependence i
circuits -tit noes:?
Yer,.•'2 - As :t uuatt
4\ h., set Cod alt to
1 Mils suggested Ly 1 he
ulaketh u1P O. lie down it
! tures : he leadeth nae 11.11
1 4\ at ers4'
Are (lilt...! faits like sly
times full :and lying down
read of root alit l cent,'.
t Stn., hunting for tune
prottroiiin fti,an the I.
! Verse :1 --lo the s
encs. with loco with sheet.. the
1 soul gets tiredti• rel weary. bermeund its table doe, God spread Iefe the de-
'strl•ngth exhaus d : what. and where, parting saint ?
is the source fi.r restoring this soul Verse et -What ble,,iugs answering
cxhauaoon'• _ - - ---.44 'esodoet•e-+anal-orterty" fallow etre
What are 0111.• of,tho means which ('hri.tian all the days of his life, as
our shephe d takes to restore our ex- contrasted with the experience of
haul -tett .t engtl.. t.. uu•retse one those who live in r.+bellton against
faith. a J iceite our tbAggiilg eller- 11.,11?
g1P„% is the life of i faithful servant of
A h • ngry sheep 1s not ti•oublet1 with Glal always a tr pliant. one ?
••rig• 1'-o11'IIess,' . hilt svi take food Whit. is "the hoose of the land- in
rt 14 c11 belongs to math he:
contrast which the Chriltian will live forever'
November ztgo8. Solomon Anointed King.
1. Kong• i.. it: 1-1'2. -. '''i (here any reason to think that she
((olden Text Know thou the nodi had notlieen a true wife t) David acrd
of thy father, and serve Ilion vitt a a genal neither to his children 4
lerf,•et heal and with a willing minds' Does God expect us to use at. much
1. Citron. xxviii.: !t, iskitl and diplomacy in carrying out
\-rises 1.1 -Hoar 4)1(1 was Deo id, and His pert.oses a. though we were un-
tied he any tight to be a decrepit Odd aided by flim 4
bran at stteh An age? . Var..en 22:31—What WAR the charae-
\Yhat can ave• say of the advisers of 'ter o tiathan ? and what part did hl•
the old king. inatrying him with "one 'take an the (-rich-U,avid-Bathsheba
font in the grave," to this ynang and matter ? (Nee If. Sant, xii. • 1.13.1
fair u.iitien :' Can we usually judge of the right
Was tl(d in those days ever pleased eousness of a cause by the character
with things whir). grieve hint in 'of the men who advocate it 4
these ,lays % i fon even gond then slmnetimes have
Verses s to --How do you explain the to be reminded of their prOnlinea 4
(act that Absalom and Adonijah. sons of is a promise t de under oath "of
the same mother and very handsome men. any greater moral bligat ion than a
,moose withe,t.an th 4
\'erases:i'L:td-.Why aid t. al.t-tbwstgh-
David select Solomon f.ew the future
King ? 11. Uhrou. xxii, : 8-11 )
If A son his all the gnnlidees for a
position, dace (1 .1 disqualify'11 144 for
tiny sin on the pout of his paredte :'
Which is the wiser way to kbl' an
insurrection : with 1)eaecful meth
oT to eatunp it club with artuw ? .
(;hap. ii. : 1.12—Is righteousness a
PAY* goarainter ofPUrtiwa tit eg•ry in.
individual. as wed, Rs to a king and
his people 4
What, not withstanding all his ambi-
tions in life.srill heaman's chief t- n -
cern at death ?
What had, for the moot part,. been
the character of David's reign ? . -
Whet ran you say concerning
David's parting instructions to Sol -
Onion, concerning the t-ettet de which
he wanted to he imparted 4
I,e elen for Sunday, November 2(Ith,
1I»4—World's Temperance Swnday—
(fetish txviii.: 1.13,
anent hank note,
ve thecomfort of yy
the i to -L tt•yin)( sha,lnw'uf death" which lends t.. tate
"better country," what 1s invariably
of fact (11 all their experience"!
Info/y/ the plow do you account for it, that
tures Ile when i,lwllious then cisme down to die
•n tins- they are ptralyz••i with fear for the
the stili future, while the-ehildten of loud (else
not. hot are coutforted:•
Verso ;1--10 the evening flute ..f
life, what ale the perulixr enemies
which God's Cheep have to face?
In the ,purest nee .of old age failing
phyeii al and trental powers. eyesight
and hearing - g,'tte. "the litho. of
death" gtipp(ng 111014 what mut of
'When (1111' altPp11,r'.1 finally leads his
sheep ••thr)Ingt the cadre of the
el). s0111P-
c11ewing 1111•
n11 atother
or tying for
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both turned traitors to their father and to
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be answered in writing by members of
the club.i
Are unusual good looks and ability
genet ally a help or a hindrance to
,•tmracter
If Aleal and Adonijah had not
been pampered and petted by their
father and mother. hut had hen
1)11) 'rl3 irt.i ti 1, what wo111d have
been the pr. Amdahl y 8s -W their char-
acter
Here are two i ti4 .ts, one on the
side of the 44.catper, and the-t)ther on
th•' side of the' eon -t itlit ed kihlIy_anc-_
l errini is it thinkaT Ti' That ITte•y
were both men of trod
Would it have leen poesihle then,
and is it p lssihle now, for A true fol-
lower of,tical t) take sides with those
who ate opposing the plans of it sl
Verses 1 1 -12 --\Cho was Bathsheba
before slit( was the wife of David 4
Not veil Tititailding the circumstances
of David's mitriige to Bathsheba, is
s,
As Bad as Pharaoh. -
In A town of this -ventral counties of
Scotland a Mr. ,lames carried nn a
very extensive I,t,inees in linen man-
ufacturing. Strikes r were not en
r-tmmnn in those days, hut did exist
even then -144'9- years ago. Among
Mr. James's workmen there woe one
trouble*ome fellow who was always
wanting something, and insisting on
getting it. One (ley ho• mode n te••
quest that his m*-t.'r thought most
unreasonable and refused it . At last
the growler submitted with bard gra(e,
flaying, "You're tine letter than
Pharaoh, sir, forein' puir folk to mak'
brick without tat t•me.' "\fell, Saun-
ItPr•e," quietly pepped his master, "if
I'm tote tetter than I'hsrsoh in one
revert i'll be better in anither, for 1'11
rasa hinder ye goon to the wiidernees
whenever ye 4/mote." h," That finished
the grumbler. T. 1). Drown.
There would Ire less trnrihlein the
world if people wens permitted to be
happy in their own way. -
HIS WiFE'S ADVICE.
S. MAlirhie, Clue„ Nov. Ath.---
(Mpecial.)—iiven the fleet advice is
sometimes wasted beeea,., it iv given
free, hit Mr. Xavier 13.i ard, n( thio
place, fir iermt,dent liar (awes hie life
to taking the advi. c Itis' good wife
gave I ' when he was i11.
"I use t to tearer for years It'om ter-
rible ()tine in my twit," 'nye Mr. Ber-
nard. "owing to my kidney(' being mit
of ordet, 1 am a mason by trade and
hese a deal of otooping and lifting to
du at my work, which puts a ftrokt
*train on the hack. 13nt at Inst f got
sn weak i had to give up work en-
tirely. 1 tried everything i could•
think of but without result. At lArt
my wife advised nu• to try f)nrld'n
Kidney Pills end after taking one lox
I felt letter.- 1 kept on with them
and now 1 ahs completely cured,
thanks to Dodd's Kidney fine."
Marrying for money kill, the Ceded t
marrying without It starers the •.nth
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MILS. CI.A1:, ICs MACKAY.
Macks'y 111 a pia •e siulilar tb that oc-
cupied •In t!ngtlnd by the talented
Countess of Warwick. \\'orkers In the
cause have said that a leader was
*mated' oil eollithied high surint po-
sition and atknuwltelged lutellet•tual
attainments—one who would further
compel serious atteutitln to the move-
ment end disarm ridicule.
airs._Mackay said recently concern-
ing her new faith:
• "I here basen a concert to the prin-
ciples of woman suffrage for some
time past. I believe that the day is
not far distant 'when success will be
attained for the cause in this. country.
I regard it as Inevitable that the Amer -
loan woman sutfrtghtt will share in
the hotwry alreaely. won 1.y. her Eng-
lish sister and that the 4octripes will
be firmly implanted In tarot' the Eng•
dish speaking lands."
The Woman Who,I. Always flight.
We ail have :net her—the woman
who lays down the law—aud molt of
us _regret the meeting. - - - - -
No matter what is under discussion,
she hon her opinioi: and dogs not hest
tate to proe'Jaim it. That she knows
nothing of the, subject makes no dif-
ference In her voelferousneee.
User voice - is ltenaily' 1...,plu • her
words -staccato and her emphasis
sharp. She rnny not „Intend to be Ale -
agreeable. but the effect is not altered
by intentions.
The Irritation of a disturbed hornets'
nest Is Ceded& compared with the feel-
ings nroused l'y the layer down of the
law. Sven when In the right her wis-
dom le hntel ori general principles.
She can iifir up more opposition than
a motion to. raise Oise.. Soul go out
of your wry to thwart her mei make
yourself uncomfortable doing what
she does not w Istt.
Anent protest or open pugnacity is
the usual attitude of iter -hewers. The
g od tempered sufferer revels when
the town regnletor strikes a scrnpper.
Tart Is not her long stilt. The more
rensotn there 1s for silence the louder
Is her "expression of' opinion. Her
knowledge of where her own business
silo's is scant.
11 Is the layer down of the law who
enn he depended upon to Kay the
wrong thing every- time. She It 1s
_who►- _snakes -lt-lsor--business' 4o?eke-n
meek little wife to task for her bus -
hand's Khortcomings or widens a
brnicn by teltln both combatants
their duty.
If only She knew how great le her
conceit! Most people find regulating
their •own tires so difficult that they
ere slow to think themselves capable
of including the rest of mankind In
their managing. Seeing loth aides 1s
nother chief rharneterintle. iter way
is the right way, and woe to the one
n1io tlhreee! Arguing is as futile as
the fight with old age,
You 'night stand her better If only
she were ever to the wrong. To be
nbie }urs once to eonvinco the repo
Intor that her opinion is unfoondal we
wnnld cheerfully consent to be "boss-
ed" the rest of our dept.
She would be easier to bear If her
rnlinge were from the height of su-
periority. Too often the director of
the murals and manners, of others In
hr from being Invulnerable herself.
Counterpanes.
leen women likes to lure Aatety,
attracttre - looking -bed*, hat for the
woman who dons her own work and
tale woman who mast consider laundry
A Moral tor Bachelors.
The eonnewhet elderly but Mill
handsome and well-preserved bachelor
hod long been an admire of the
young lady, but never had dared to
tell her so. At prat., however. he
mustered emir to Nay : "Mien
ietsie, 1 wish 1 were twenty years
1*younger.' "Why POT' she Raked.
"Becaure then 1 ehonld be bold
enough. Perhaps, to Ink you to marry
one." \\lith a charming simile elle
shook her bend. •'1 should have to
toll you no, Mr. limiter," she Paid.
"lf you were twenty years younger
volt would he a groat deal too ynnng
for rte." Ile totik the hint --ami n
little while later the young lady too.
Men Were Peteivers Ever.
A dentist received a call the other
morning from s 'couple who lie soon
had telleurl to believe were lovers.
The girl 11411 an itching tooth, and as
they enIt t1 tpe young man said,
"Nosy, darling, - the . wetat L: over.
.Test take a teat, and it will be out in a
minute." "Ob, 1 duren't!" she gasped.
"Hilt it really wool hurt you at all,
you know:" ••11ut Ila afraid It will."
••tr., caul. 1'd have one pulled in it
Minute if it ached." •-1 dou't believe
it." "Well, then, I'll have cue pulled
out just to show you that It .1ue ii t
hurt.lie took a seat, leaned latek,
and 4(pea(etI tris ttmnth, and the den-
tia were•& to 1-0 `selecting x tooth to
seize with his forceps, when the girl
protested : "Hold o
Hcient, Ile has pity%
Neve soar, Harry,
pulled." She took the
ta.tIt drawn without a F•
i! The test is sur-
d his devotion.
(1 I'll have it
;boar, lied the
nee, and as
she went out she was saying to the
young man : "Now 1 can Believe Full
when you *clad( that you would die
for ole." And yet- every tooth in his
head was (also. -
ye !" "Conte, come," deprecated the
nurss, "I'm sure that- you dn.' things
worthy of notice every day." -No,
missy, t•cydied the woman. "1 can
kill a dock or a fowl wi' anybody, that
111 &&rapt, . hut- whit. 11 snows to
human bean's toe•heart fails suer
There is a kind of honesty that is
nothing but fear, and a sort of
patience which is nothing hitt laziness
MINES .``:s:l,t-� „yy;
Mt NDP itoear
�Wloi>!e Ft dakasee to wawa,
rps=
Too Soft -Hearted.
As nurse Jrokint* Fat waiting for the
up Crain a portly old dame cam.• wad-
dling along laden with pat cPI. and en-
tered into conversation. ''Ab!" she
examined. "I ditono what we'd do
without the likes ri you! it makes me
feel gmite• small to he satin' aside o'
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